Coronavirus Contact Tracing Scams: Five Facts You Need to Know

Published: June 26, 2020, 7:03 p.m.

b"Coronavirus Contact Tracing Scams: Five Facts You Need to KnowUnlock Your Wealth Today Starring Heather WagenhalsA contact tracer might get in touch to discuss results of a test you know you took, or because someone you\\u2019ve been in contact with tested positive. Depending on how your state has set up its program, legitimate contact tracers may call, email, text, or visit your home to collect information. Tune in to today's episode with Heather Wagenhals and find out how scammers are taking advantage of this life-threatening virus and what you can do to protect yourself from victimization.Here are your Financial Fast Facts:CONTACT TRACERS WILL NOT:-Ask for Money-Require Bank or Credit Card Numbers-Ask for Social Security Numbers-Ask for Immigration StatusAVOID ALL LINKS IN TEXT OR EMAILTune in to learn how the Coronavirus Contact Tracing scam works and what you can do to reduce your risk from Heather Wagenhals, now.Welcome to our newest sponsor ReadItForMe and click on the link to grab your special offer for Unlock Your Wealth Fans and start reading best-selling books in less than 12 minutes with ReadItForMe UnlockYourWealth.com/readitformeJoin me"